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Episode Info: In this fourth bonus episode of the Nation’s Blind Podcast, Melissa Riccobono interviews Serena Harris, a first grade teacher at Patterson Park Public Charter School in Baltimore. Serena speaks about the methods she uses to make sure parents who happen to be blind are able to access school information and participate fully in their child’s education. These methods include Class Dojo and Permission Click, both of which are useable for parents who are blind.
We at the Nation’s Blind Podcast want to hear from you! Let us know what you think of this episode by calling (410) 659-9314, extension 2444, or emailing podcast@nfb.org.
Twitter: @NFB_Voice
Facebook: National Federation of the Blind
Website: www.nfb.org
Are you a parent who happens to be blind? Looking for resources for blind parents in your life? Visit www.blindparents.org for resources, a parent mentoring program, and more.
Subscribe to the blind parent listserv, where you can ask parenting related questions, share your parenting tips and tricks, and network with blind parents from all over the world.Read more »

Episode Info: In this fourth bonus episode of the Nation’s Blind Podcast, Melissa Riccobono interviews Serena Harris, a first grade teacher at Patterson Park Public Charter School in Baltimore. Serena speaks about the methods she uses to make sure parents who happen to be blind are able to access school information and participate fully in their child’s education. These methods include Class Dojo and Permission Click, both of which are useable for parents who are blind.
We at the Nation’s Blind Podcast want to hear from you! Let us know what you think of this episode by calling (410) 659-9314, extension 2444, or emailing podcast@nfb.org.
Twitter: @NFB_Voice
Facebook: National Federation of the Blind
Website: www.nfb.org
Are you a parent who happens to be blind? Looking for resources for blind parents in your life? Visit www.blindparents.org for resources, a parent mentoring program, and more.
Subscribe to the blind parent listserv, where you can ask parenting related questions, share your parenting tips and tricks, and network with blind parents from all over the world.Read Less